Subaru Replacement Keys
You can get a standard metal subaru key fob cost (click through the next document) key made by any hardware or locksmith store. You will need to provide the year, make and model of your vehicle.
The fob or key should be encoded with the correct code for your specific Subaru. Stocker Subaru in State College suggests you visit the dealer to purchase a replacement.
Key blanks
If your subaru car key is older than 2003 and doesn't have a key fob, you can simply get a standard metal ignition key that can be duplicated at any hardware store or locksmith. Make sure you are using Subaru blanks, and not Nissan or any other manufacturer's blanks. They will work but they won't have a subaru car key replacement cost logo. For the latest models, you'll have to visit a dealer that can program aftermarket key fobs for your particular vehicle. To accomplish this, they'll need evidence of ownership like your registration or title. They may also wish to verify that your car is still covered by warranty.